Fairytales
Jack & The Bean Stalk
The Three Little Pigs
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
Hansel & Gretel
100

What is a fairytale?

a make believe story that teaches a lesson

100

Name 5 characters from the story “Jack & the Bean Stalk”.

Jack

Jack’s mom

Daisy the cow

The man who sold the magic beans

The Angry Giant 

Mrs. Giant 

The talking hen

100

Who were all the characters in this story? Who was the villain?

The three little pigs and the big bad wolf, who was the villain.

100

After their homes were destroyed, did the wolf eat the pigs on accident or on purpose?

On purpose. 

He only killed them on accident. Once he realized they were dead, he ate them on purpose because he didn’t want it to go to waste.

100

What is the setting of the story?

In a… 

Forest

Candy house

Cottage

200

What does a fairytale usually start and end with?

Begins with: “Once Upon a Time…”

Ends with: “…and they lived happily ever after”

200

Which characters were considered the “good” characters and which characters were considered “bad” characters?

Good: Jack and Mrs. Giant 

Bad: The Angry Giant

200

What were the three little pigs’ houses made of?

Straw, sticks, and bricks

200

According to this book, what really happened to the wolf?

He was accused of being the big bad wolf when all he wanted was a cup of sugar.

200

Name ALL the characters.

Hansel

Gretel

Woodcutter

Stepmother

Wicked old lady

300

What are the elements of a fairytale? 

The hero, the villain, magic, talking animals, superpowers, etc.

300

What made the hen special? How did the hen help Jack? 

The hen laid golden eggs that Jack was able to sell for money. 

300

Which house lasted the longest and why?

The brick house because it was much stronger than the others and couldn’t be blown away. 

300

What exactly did the wolf want from the pigs?

A cup of sugar to make his grandma’s birthday cake.

300

In the story they said, “When they arrived home, the woodcutter was overjoyed! However, their stepmother was very cross.”

Define overjoyed and cross.

Overjoyed: very happy/ joyful

Cross: angry/ not happy

400

Name three fairytales.

Cinderella

Rapunzel

Little Red Riding Hood

The Ugly Duckling

Beauty and the Beast



400

Why is this story considered a fairytale? What elements of fiction did you find in the story? 

There is…

Magic beans

A hen that lays golden eggs

Talking animals 

A happy ending 

400

Why is this story considered a fairytale? 

There are…

Talking animals

Begins with “once upon a time” and ends with “happily ever after”


400

Why did the wolf want to break down the last pigs door?

Because the last pig insulted his grandma

400

What about this story makes this a fairytale?

Starts with “Once upon a time” and ends with “happily ever after”.

There is an evil villain and a hero

There is a magic candy house


500

What is a fractured fairytale?

A classic fairytale that an author has slightly changed 

500

What was Jack’s main goal? Why did he feel the need to buy magic beans in the first place?

Jack wanted to find a way to help his parents who were poor. 

500

Why wouldn’t it be considered a smart idea to build a house of straw or sticks? Name 3 possible outcomes for a house like this. 

It could…

Fall

Go on fire

Ruined by a flood or storm

Break down





500

Why is this story considered a fractured fairytale? 

Because this story takes a classic fairytale, The Three Little Pigs, and slightly changes the story.

500

Hansel did 2 things when he was out alone (with Gretel) in the forest. One thing he did was a smart decision while the other thing was a bad decision. What were both the decisions he made?

Bad: Dropping bread crumbs on the ground to mark his trail OR going into the stranger’s candy house.

Smart decision: dropping pebbles on the ground to mark his path